According to the 5G-NR (EN-DC) Bearer Concept, in MR-DC (Multi-Radio Dual Connectivity) architecture, data split on a base station can be affected by the following factors:
PDCP layer buffer: The PDCP layer buffer stores user plane data before sending it to lower layers. The buffer size and occupancy can affect how data is split between LTE and NR bearers.
X2 latency: The X2 latency is the delay between LTE and NR base stations over the X2 interface. The X2 latency can affect how data is split between LTE and NR bearers by causing reordering or duplication of packets.
Air interface latency: The air interface latency is the delay between base stations and user equipment over the air interface. The air interface latency can affect how data is split between LTE and NR bearers by causing reordering or duplication of packets.
The RLC layer buffer does not affect data split on a base station because it is located below the PDCP layer where data split occurs.
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